In-situ and ex-situ measurements of thermal conductivity of supercapacitors

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Date
2014
Volume
78
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Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier
Abstract

Thermal signature of supercapacitors are investigated in-situ and ex-situ using commercial supercapacitors. Regarding the in-situ method, four supercapacitors were connected in series, with thermocouples embedded between the supercapacitors. As the applied current was increased, the temperature measured at the intrinsic positions also increased. When cycling at a current density of 0.11Acm-2 the centre temperature increased by 14K compared to the stack surface temperature. This is an important figure as literature states that an increase of 10K leads to a corresponding decrease in the lifetime by a factor of 2. Using the obtained temperature profiles, the effective thermal conductivity of the stack was found to vary between 0.5WK-1m-1 and 1.0WK-1m-1, depending on the compaction of the stack. For the ex-situ measurements, the thermal conductivity and the thicknesses of the supercapacitor material layers were measured individually in order to determine the corresponding thermal conductivity of the stack. When using this method an effective thermal conductivity of the stack of 0.53 ± 0.06WK-1m-1 was obtained. The analysis also demonstrated that the main contributor to the thermal resistivity and conductivity of the supercapacitor construction is the electrodes. This demonstrates that when managing heat from supercapacitors it is important to focus on the thermal conductivity of the components materials.

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Measured temperature profiles, Supercapcitors, Thermal behaviour, Thermal conductivity, Atmospheric temperature, Electrolytic capacitors, Temperature control, Thermocouples, Effective thermal conductivity, Material layers, Measured temperatures, Supercapcitors, Surface temperatures, Temperature profiles, Thermal behaviours, Thermal signatures, Thermal conductivity, measurement method, surface temperature, temperature effect, temperature profile, thermal conductivity
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Hauge, H. H., Presser, V., & Burheim, O. (2014). In-situ and ex-situ measurements of thermal conductivity of supercapacitors. 78. https://doi.org//10.1016/j.energy.2014.10.022
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